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The JACO ElitePro 60 PSI Tire Pressure Gauge delivers mechanic-grade accuracy (±1.5% ANSI certified) with a rugged solid brass body and shock-resistant guard. Featuring a glow-in-the-dark 2" dial, a 360° swivel chuck, and a HybridFlex leak-proof hose, it offers superior usability and durability. Its built-in air bleeder valve and lifetime warranty make it the ultimate tool for maintaining optimal tire pressure, improving fuel efficiency, and ensuring a smoother drive.









| ASIN | B015HURK64 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,015 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #37 in Analog Tire Pressure Gauges |
| Brand | JACO Superior Products |
| Date First Available | June 16, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00731236561255 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Item model number | JSP-004 |
| Manufacturer | JACO Superior Products |
| Material | Brass |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches |
| UPC | 731236561255 |
C**T
Good build quality; nice design; accurate
I'm very pleased with this tire pressure gauge. It's well made, with good quality connectors, chuck, and tubing. The protective case around the gauge is helpful for keeping the bumps from harming the gauge. The dial is pretty easy to read, although it would have been nice if it were just a bit larger so my old eyes could see it better. It retains the reading until the bleed valve is pressed, which is a very helpful feature. I also like that the chuck and the connector to the gauge rotate, so it's easy to position it regardless of where the tire stem is. Accuracy appears to be spot on. It gives me the same reading (less than a pound variation) with my other gauges, which I know to be accurate. No complaints -- it's well made, works great, is easy to use and a good value for the price. Five stars.
B**N
Perfect if chuck was twist on and had bag--failed after a year--replaced by vendor in two days.
Upate: 12/26/2025 Still working after three years. My goto to check my tires. Depend upon it. This and my two Vair compressors--one car battery operated for on the road use and the other transformed to A/C via AC/DC adapter so I don't have to keep my engine running, and I am good to go. Update: 08/05/2022: Messaged the sender via Amazon about it stopping to work, sent a photo, and in two days, a new one was delivered to me. Nathan of Jaco had responded immediately and sent me another one. How's that for customer service. Back to 5 stars. Update: 8/3/2022 Bought this on 4/3/2021, today, at 8/3/2022, when I went to check my tires, the first tire read really high. Turned out the gauge is stuck at 9 PSI as starting point (instead of zero). I could not get it to reset back to zero in spite of repeatedly pressing the release. I just contacted the mfg/seller via Amazon, and will see what they do and report on it. Lowering it by one star accordingly. >>> Kept this after doing side-by-side comparison with another brand, touted as BlahBlah USA, that tries to hide that it was Made in China, by stating it was designed and engineered in USA and assembled in China. This is Made in China and stated so. It's not where it is made that matters but the quality of the product. This is graded up to 60 PSI and within my working range, making the increments easier to read on the 2 inch dial. The press on chuck is better than the other one, loses less air and easier to hold tight, but if it was screw-on, it would be so much better. My Viair portable compressor is screw-on and doesn't lose much air when screwing on/off. If it had a bag like the other brand, it would be perfect. Hope this is a lifetime product. Seems quality made, and the lifetime warranty is assuring--but any lifetime warranty is only good if the company stays in business. The other brand was good too, almost identical, but they misrepresented that it had a braided cord and all brass, when the cord was metal and shorter than depicted. The two varied by one (1) PSI across 4 tires. The Jaco was easier to press on and lost less air, as mentioned--that was the ultimate decision point. Now that I have this gauge, plus a Viair 85P portable compressor and a 180 Watt 15 Amp AC/DC converter with cigarette lighter receptacle, I can now check & pump my tires off of AC without running the engine. My car's cigarette lighter 12 volt outlet is limited to 10 Amp, so I need to connect my 15 Amp Viair compressor via battery clamps (I have a Viair 88P for that) or said AC adapter. This gauge completes my tire check/pump set up. I was using two 30 year-old pencil gauges for years. Then I got a digital press-on but did not trust its accuracy--plus it was difficult to press on without losing air. Now I will use this Jaco as the standard of measure.
T**C
Stop Looking, This Is The Gauge You Need
I had a $35 digital tire gauge that just died after a year and half. It’s annoying when you take care of your tools and they simply stop working... Anyway, I just received the JACO pressure gauge and checked my tire pressure and learned that my digital gauge was not as accurate as I initially thought. So much for spending $35 on a digital tire gauge... WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THIS GAUGE 1. It’s calibrated to ANSI B40.1 International Accuracy Standards (±2-3%), ensuring precise tire pressure readings. 2. This gauge only goes to 60 PSI, and because the max pressure is 60 PSI the gauge is that more accurate. NOTE: this goes hand in hand with the ANSI B40.1 certification. Yes, I actually looked up a company that calibrates commercial gauges and verified this information. If you need a gauge with higher pressure I learned that JACO has one. The import thing is to get a gauge that is certified and not way over max pressure spec because all gauge have sweet spot for accuracy. Anyway, the certification ensure accuracy to +/- percent which is important. 3. It has a bleeder valve and because of the location of the bleeder valve it’s easy to use. 4. After you take a pressure, the gauge keeps the needle in place so you can read it. 5. No batteries needed. 6. The dial is easy to read. 7. It’s well made; so well, I imagine it would hold up to daily commercial use. WHAT I DO NOT LIKE 1. No presta valve adapter. This is something that would be nice for taking bicycle pressure; then again if you have a good track pump it will have a good gauge... CONCLUSION I definitely recommend this tire gauge.
R**R
Easy fix for air leaks when using this product
I ordered 2 of these for our 2 vehicles, but upon arrival they both leaked significant air from the nozzle no matter how I tried to position the tire gauge onto the tire valve stem. The Jaco web page faq didn’t help, so I thought I would have to return them. Then I realized that the screw-on connection shown in the attached photo (where the pencil is pointing) had become a bit loose in both products, apparently during shipping. I snugged those down and now both gauges work much better. I still have to be careful to get the tire gauge on correctly, and the units disagree with each other by about 1 psi (that’s why 4 stars instead of 5), but otherwise they work. I like the analog gauges better than digital since I never have to worry about batteries.
J**.
Highly accurate and good quality tire pressure reader.
R**S
The Pressure Gauge is very sturdy and gives accurate reading. I Have compared with other TP Gauge and received similar result. Its worth buying and gives value for money.
A**R
The quality of this gauge is outstanding, works perfectly, should last me years
A**R
This is a very accurate gauge. Love the glow in the dark indicators. Would definitely buy this brand again.
S**B
To the extent that reading tire pressure can be pleasurable, this gauge comes close. Its various swivel points make it easy press onto any valve. I have now used it on bike and car tires and it works well on both. i compared it to some older manual and digital; gauges I have lying around and this one is consistent and, in my view, more accurate. While it is a bit pricy, it is the only gauge you will need and will last as long as you need a gauge.
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